Hopkins, Andrew (2022) Flying to the moon, or flying too close to the sun: Failure in the Digital Humanities. Journal of Art Historiography (27s). ISSN 2042-4752
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Abstract
It is surprising how difficult it is to share hard-won wisdom regarding the Digital Humanities, even in the context of scholarly and academic institutions. Yet this cone of silence and evasion impedes progress, without question, yet it is not clear at all what can be done about this issue if institutional figures feel they cannot talk about it.
Type of Work: | Article |
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School/Faculty: | Colleges (2008 onwards) > College of Arts & Law |
Department: | Department of Art History, Curating and Visual Studies |
Additional Information: | This article is archived in ePapers for preservation purposes |
Date: | December 2022 |
Keywords: | Digital Humanities, scholarly institutions, academic institutions, failure, failed projects |
Subjects: | N Fine Arts > NX Arts in general |
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ID Code: | 4205 |
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